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  1. We have had both...propane was far more expensive and smelled horrible even with "no leaks" according to the furnace people that came out multiple times. I have a pretty sensitive nose. We heat w/ wood only now - much better.
  2. I like the digital pet idea the best. All animals take work, some far less than others...
  3. Just turned off the TV because they couldn't agree on a show...now they are out checking Bees w/ my husband.
  4. I like anything by Judith Lasater (she is very safe and her teaching is really great) ,also Yoga for the Young at Heart, and Yoga for inflexible people. It would have more to do with your fitness level than your age..there are a lot of videos. Yoga Journal's website is a great resource for info...
  5. My Akita is a senior dog when she is really bad I have a prescription for her pain its inexpensive 7.00 for 30...I wonder if they could just prescribe something on Monday just to have on hand. I don't know about movement either, but my gut would say to let him up and move around, our dog gets worse the more she sits not better. We have used "towel" carries for our dog, loop the towel under the back end of the abdomen near the groin on either side of the belly (not through the legs)like a sling pulling upward gently as he tries to walk? He does seem really young for back pain...I don't know much about Dauchlands, but have they checked for lymes or eurlichiosis? Sorry no advice for the weekend, though my mother - in - law did give her German Shepard aspirin, I would never suggest it with out knowing the dosing for your doggy :( I hate to see my dogs in pain too...
  6. While I personally would be more concerned about the cleaning chemicals than the germs I HAVE felt the reverse. If its particularly, gross put you can always start having your husband start toting a pocket sized can of Lysol (yes they have them), or have the kiddos go just before they leave and again when they get home...
  7. I always kept two double fleece blankets in the car and had a fleece Columbia all in one that my DD2 wore. We live pretty far north, so sometimes it just went on as clothing and then I packed a cooler outfit to change her into once we were inside. I toted coats, but when my girls were really little we didn't put them on until we arrived at our destination.
  8. I took private classes hosted in my home with a midwife who taught Bradly she definitely used the word led (lead). This was a poor dynamic for us immediately, what I like about Birthing from Within was the strong roll the woman played in her own birth. I am not anti-Bradley, but I had a very hard time with a lot of outside stimulus in labor. I did best closing my eyes and blocking out everyone and everything. I definitely think it would work and work well for some couples, it didn't for us. There have to be some midwives in the area, is it possible that you could work as a birth educator/assistant with one of them? That might be the way to go. Perhaps you could get some MW referrals through NARM (North American Registry of Midwives)?
  9. We like Pantheon (very long) Rio Grand games, or for a shorter game Da Vinci
  10. Cool jeans? Aeropostale...great styles and prices typically. My nephew who has celiac is tall and VERY slim this is where my sister buys them.
  11. I hate to ask this but is it possible he has parasites? They do cause gas, I had an old lab that just couldn't seem to keep from getting into things it shouldn't. You could try some canned pumpkin on his food (a couple of spoonfuls). That was my first thought...we live in the country, so now I give Drontal twice a year. Also, could they just be nervous or upset about something? My newf is a worrier...he gets sick on any schedule change; my akita just likes to copy the other guilty parties in the room.
  12. Guitar, Swatch, and Forenza sweatshirts....three separate Christmases they all stick out in my mind. When I was growing up my grandmother's poteca was the item that was in the highest demand; we used to hide it from each other in a variety of creative places.
  13. I rub my kids feet with olive oil and crushed garlic (strained) then put the thickest socks on possible, also Holy Basil, Congeplex, and Oscilllium (SP) ... if nothing else we all smell really good once were in bed.
  14. I'd trust your children's intuition and find another mode of transport for them. If its not a horrible distance, perhaps a cab?
  15. Semper Fi: Always Faithful, Vampire Diaries; but just dumped Netflix and am back to Dish instead - streaming was way to slow.
  16. I always wore mine in a wrap...we left the car seat in the car. However, once they were older I would put my dd1 in the basket particularly if she wasn't feeling great and wanted to rest.
  17. I personally liked the "Birthing from Within" classes. I am not sure that I could have tolerated a husband led birth...his energy was too nervous (poor guy) ; still he came through and caught our first DD. Does that help? I think it will depend where you live and what demographic population you are trying to reach. Do you know if you want to work through a birth center or hospital? Privately? Those questions would have a lot of effect on your choice I would think...
  18. Its an interesting topic....I wonder if all 48% are from the SAME church ;o). My guess is no. Since I have watched parents on hands and knees from EVERY religion and faith pray for lives of their children, some live, some die; all parents quite devout in their faith I have come to believe that god doesn't play favorites...so if I am saved, I am saved by grace (not faith) and so are all human beings. That would be my "christian" perspective, though I embrace all faiths and persons who are committed to good in the world and whole heartily making their life a testimony to love, not by words, but by actions.
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